The bones that would hold the most weight in a frog would be the urostyle. This is basically the spine of the frog.
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
Just a normal internal skeleton
the shark has the most flexible skeleton
There are three different methods you could choose for building the skeleton of a frog. You can carve wood, glue Popsicle sticks together or use cut and glue paper-mache to form its shape.
A cow has the weight of 90 kilograms
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
The skeleton of a human and frog are quite similar. There are a couple differences with the radius and ulna on a frog being fused together as well as the tibia and fibula bones.
John built a model of a frog skeleton using toothpicks
Bones
It would make sense...
Just a normal internal skeleton
the shark has the most flexible skeleton
On the inside.
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
dorsal and ventral view
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
All animals at different, so it has to be a specific animal. Generally a human has a different skull. If the animal is an invertebrate, the human skeleton would have a spine whereas the invertebrate would not.